
Fred, her boyfriend, hangs out all day at home with his cat, “Cat,” and the two occasionally make videos for his Youtube Channel about cat communication. Susan works at an office downtown where she spends the majority of her time watching Youtube videos of internet-famous people. The question is, does it focus enough to convey that theme? Let’s find out, mateys! Let’s Be Famous tackles the ubiquitous millennial desire to be famous without having to earn it. Which is actually a great segue into today’s script.
MUTINY ON BOUNTY SCRIPT IT ALWAYS MAKES ME. LAUGH MOVIE
In my experience, when something isn’t clear in written form, it doesn’t translate well to movie form. I always found it to be the least appealing of King’s work, a mish-mash of an experiment masquerading as one giant story. I’m surprised they made The Dark Tower, actually.

Unfortunately, so are those box office receipts for The Dark Tower, which, by all accounts, is dead on arrival.

Thanks ahead of time to all who check it out!ĭetails: 89 pages (this is an updated draft from Amateur Offerings)

Do we remain tethered to societal whims and expectations? Or do we gain clarity about who we are and what we really want? In the back half I play with what might happen when you take away the phones. Premise: After two fame-seeking Millennials are outed for their plans to fake a sailing adventure blog, no one believes it when they really are ship-wrecked and lost at sea.Ībout: The first half of the story pokes fun at our obsession with fame and lampoons our dependence on smart phones.
